The killings come at a time when United States President Joe Biden's administration is trying to push Hamas and Israel to agree to at least a temporary cease-fire and hostage release deal.
Hamas, the Palestinian political movement that rules the Gaza Strip, elected Ismail Abdulsalam Ahmed Haniya as the head of the group’s political bureau, replacing Khaled Meshaal, on May 6, 2017.
Haniyeh left the Gaza Strip in 2019 and had been living in exile in Qatar. It is worth mentioning that the top Hamas leader in Gaza, Yehya Sinwar, masterminded the October 7 attack in Israel which sparked the latest Israel-Hamas war.
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